Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

146 Managing Water Resources for a Secure Future Poster (includes student competition)

Poster Session
ASA Section: Global Agronomy
Both USA and China face challenges of water scarcity and contamination, groundwater depletion, more drought and flooding. Developing sustainable water management strategies is extremely important. We will accept presentations on crop water requirements; SPAC; irrigation scheduling and technology; soil and water conservation; surface and groundwater dynamics, quality and interactions; vadose zone and groundwater transport of contaminants; the impact of climate change on crop water use and groundwater recharge; and assessment of water scarcity and risk. Research could be at local, regional, national or global scales using either experimental or modeling approach.
Cosponsor(s):

U.S.-Sino Agricultural Research Forum Community

Monday, October 23, 2017: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Organizer:
Gary Feng
Poster #1521
Poster #1522
A CFD-Based Simulation Study of a New Type of Sediment Basin for the Yellow River.
Keyuan Wang, China Agricultural University; Peiling Yang, China Agricultural University
Poster #1523
Simulating Surface and Groundwater Hydrological Process in Big Sunflower River Watershed By Using SWAT and Modflow Model.
Fei Gao, Beijing Normal University; Gary Feng, USDA-ARS; Ming Han, , Colorado State University; Ying Ouyang, USDA Forest Service
Poster #1524
Mathematical Model of Solute Transport from Soil to Runoff in Different Rainfall Patterns and Polyacrylamide Applications.
Chang Ao, China Agricultural University; Peiling Yang, China Agricultural University
Poster #1525
Estimation of Canal Seepage Losses in Irrigation District with Shallow Groundwater Table.
Zhongyi Liu, China Agricultural University; Zailin Huo, China Agricultural University
Poster #1526
Influences of Direct Root-Zone Deficit Irrigation on Root Distribution and Wine Grape Production in Pacific Northwest.
Xiaochi Ma, Washington State University; Pete Jacoby, Washington State University; Jeremy Thompson, Washington State University; Gillian Hawkins, Washington State University